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Traffic Advisory - Multi vehicle crash blocks S I65 in Hart County Traffic is detoured Bonnieville to Munfordville. Clearing projection 4-5 hours issued at 11:35amCT By Chris Jessie, Public Affairs Officer Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, District 4, Elizabethtown, KY ELIZABETHTOWN, KY (Mon 18 Jun 2018 at 11:35amCT) A multi-vehicle crash near Mile Marker 66 has all lanes blocked southbound. A detour is set up via Exit 71 at Bonnieville where motorists can continue South and rejoin I65 at Exit 65 in Munfordville via US 31W. Clearing is expected to take four or more hours. Updates will be posted. Expect significant Southbound delays when approaching the area. Motorists may wish to utilize US 31E from Hodgenville or even Western Kentucky Parkway to William Natcher Parkway routes via Exit 91 around the area. This story was posted on 2018-06-18 11:23:16
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